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What mpg does the subaru do??
to be honest i have not checked or paid attention to it but around £40 a week give or take but i only live on the isle of wight so very little travel to get to your destination , im not a boy racer that goes around driving for no reason. im a family man that would rather spend time at home and use the car for what its meant for, getting from a to b. but i dont just want a family car, im looking for something to enjoy at the weekends/od snowy days.What mpg does the subaru do??
can you change the front ie the bumper, grill,lights maybe bonnet, to make a 99/00 too look like a 2004 front end?
cheers for info. compared to subaru im sure fuel will be better, also can you change the front ie the bumper, grill,lights maybe bonnet, to make a 99/00 too look like a 2004 front end?
I believe retrofits have been done, but imo it's not worth the hassle unless you're really keen. There's cheaper ways to make your original FL 1 look tad better than standard.
Mine:
Though personally, if I was buying a standard FL1, I'd do something more like this:
That way, you get to achieve the non standard/more aggressive look with less hassle and less cost. + imo it's more beneficial as it will protect the front of your car better. I don't have much faith in my so called "nudge bars" even though I do prefer the appearance.
Of course, none of this is going to score you brownie points with the hardcore Landy enthusiasts here. But if you don't care about that, it doesn't matter!
yours looks nice, the sort of thing im looking for. what model do you have?
and is there much between the hard top/ soft top and the wagon?
thanks, for looks, im liking that model. are they all auto or can you get manual?
er WOT?and with a bit of speed behind her? cheers
If you're looking at a td4, be aware that after driving a subaru you may be dissapointed with a td4's performance. true
The 1.8k's can be tuned a bit to get more power out. until it suffers hgf
Freelanders aren't too different to drive, with the VCU it handles in quite a similar fashion to a 4 wheel drive scoob, albeit a taller version. if a scoob wallows around corners then agreed but think there will be major differences personally
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